Transfers

  1. Leeds striker 'very interested' in La Liga transfer

    Leeds United are prepared to sanction a permanent exit for Mateo Joseph this summer as the forward sets his sights on a long-term future in Spain. Despite the youngster's potential, he does not figure in Daniel Farke's plans as the Whites look to reshape their squad for another Premier League campaign.

  2. Kennet Eichhorn

    The race to secure Germany’s most coveted young talent is entering a critical phase, with Manchester City reportedly ready to outmanoeuvre Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. Acco

    Manchester City has entered the race for Hertha BSC’s highly rated youngster Kennet Eichhorn, according to reports. The Premier League champions are the latest suitor to express interest in the talented teenager, whose performances in the German capital have attracted attention from across Europe. City’s scouting network, renowned for identifying and developing young stars, has reportedly been monitoring Eichhorn for several months, impressed by his technical ability, physical maturity and versatility across multiple positions in the attacking third. For Hertha BSC, the interest in Eichhorn underscores the club’s ongoing role as a nurturing ground for elite talent, even as it navigates its own competitive challenges in the Bundesliga. The potential transfer could provide valuable financial resources to reinvest in the squad, while also presenting Eichhorn with an opportunity to accelerate his development under the guidance of world-class coaches at the Etihad Stadium. As the transfer w

  3. To avoid a bitter departure, Borussia Dortmund is reportedly considering a pay rise for its star player. The club’s hierarchy is said to be weighing a substantial salary bump as pa

    Daniel Svensson has established himself as an absolute mainstay at Borussia Dortmund, and the club is preparing to reward his consistency with a contract that reflects his value. Sources close to the negotiations suggest that both parties are confident of reaching an agreement that will keep the defender at Signal Iduna Park for the foreseeable future. In the Bundesliga, continuity at the back is crucial, and Svensson’s form has made him a key figure in Lucien Favre’s plans. Fans have taken note of his calm distribution, his ability to read danger before it materialises, and his leadership on and off the ball. With the club chasing silverware on multiple fronts, the decision to secure his long-term future is seen as a shrewd move. While the exact terms of the proposed deal remain under wraps, insiders indicate that it will place Svensson among the club’s highest-paid defenders—a fitting recognition of his importance to the side’s ambitions. Supporters will be watching closely as the st

  4. 'I can't work like this!' - Ligue 1 boss slams board and quits

    Lorient head coach Olivier Pantaloni has shocked French football by revealing he will step down at the end of the current season due to a complete breakdown in trust with the club's board. Despite guiding the Breton side back to Ligue 1, the 59-year-old manager expressed deep frustration over a lack of faith from the hierarchy, leading to his imminent exit.

  5. Italian giants are eyeing a summer coup that could be dubbed the “dream deal”: securing Robert Lewandowski on a free transfer. The Polish striker, whose contract with Bayern Munich

    Club officials are pursuing the transfer with vigour, even though the Polish striker’s hefty salary remains a significant factor in the negotiations. Sources close to the deal say the suitors are undeterred by the player’s wage demands, which are reported to exceed £200,000 per week. They believe his proven goalscoring record and ability to operate as a lone frontman justify the investment, and they are confident that securing his signature will boost their chances of challenging for silverware next season. The 29-year-old forward has scored 150 goals in 280 club appearances and has long been admired for his strength, movement and clinical finishing. His current contract runs until 2025, but the interested party is prepared to trigger a release clause believed to be set at around €40 million. Fans are watching the developments with excitement, aware that landing such a high-profile recruit would send a powerful message to rivals and raise the club’s profile in key overseas markets. For

  6. Dortmund star opens door to Al-Ittihad talks In a development that could reshape the Saudi Pro League’s transfer landscape, Borussia Dortmund’s [name of the player] has signalled a

    The Dean has taken significant strides forward, a development that bodes well for the team’s aspirations. These advanced steps, though not specified in the brief update, suggest strategic progress in areas such as squad management, tactical preparation, and behind-the-scenes planning. Supporters will be encouraged to learn that their leader is actively pursuing initiatives designed to strengthen the club’s position both on and off the pitch. While details remain scarce, the very fact that the Dean is moving forward with purpose should instill confidence that the club’s long-term goals are being diligently pursued. As further updates become available, they will be sure to provide additional clarity on exactly how these strides will translate into success during the upcoming campaign. For now, the announcement serves as a reminder that quiet, methodical work continues apace, even when the spotlight is elsewhere.